Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems: 8th International Workshop, IDMS 2001 Lancaster, UK, September 4–7, 2001 Proceedings
Author: Doug Shepherd, Joe Finney, Laurent Mathy, Nicholas Race
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-42530-4
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-44763-6
Table of Contents:
- QoS for Multimedia - What’s Going to Make It Pay?
- New Resource Control Issues in Shared Clusters
- Transport-Level Protocol Coordination in Cluster-to-Cluster Applications
- Data to the People - It’s a Matter of Control
- An Access Control Architecture for Metropolitan Area Wireless Networks
- Design and Implementation of a QoS-Aware Replication Mechanism for a Distributed Multimedia System
- Distribution of Video-on-Demand in Residential Networks
- A QoS Negotiation Scheme for Efficient Failure Recovery in Multi-resolution Video Servers
- Tolerance of Highly Degraded Network Conditions for an H.323-Based VoIP Service
- Conception, Implementation, and Evaluation of a QoS-Based Architecture for an IP Environment Supporting Differentiated Services
- A Service Differentiation Scheme for the End-System
- Enabling the Internet to Provide Multimedia Services
- Design and Application of TOAST: An Adaptive Distributed Multimedia Middleware Platform
- QoS Management Middleware: A Separable, Reusable Solution
- State Transmission Mechanisms for a Collaborative Virtual Environment Middleware Platform
- A Stable and Flexible TCP-Friendly Congestion Control Protocol for Layered Multicast Transmission
- Content-Aware Quality Adaptation for IP Sessions with Multiple Streams
- The Minimal Buffering Requirements of Congestion Controlled Interactive Multimedia Applications
- Video Content Management Using Logical Content
- Adaptive Clustering Using Mobile Agents in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Includes bibliographical references and index